

A vibrant, historic shopping street on Miyajima Island, known for its traditional wooden buildings and local specialties.
Omotesando Shopping Street is famous for its traditional Japanese crafts, such as pottery and woodwork.
Momiji Manju is a maple leaf-shaped cake filled with sweet red bean paste, a specialty of Miyajima.
Miyajima Senbei is a type of rice cracker that has been a local favorite for centuries.
Sweet red bean paste filling wrapped in a maple leaf-shaped cake, symbolizing Miyajima's autumn foliage.
Freshly harvested oysters, often grilled or fried, served with a tangy sauce.
Buckwheat noodles served in a hot broth, often with tempura toppings.
A historic cafe established in 1916, serving traditional Japanese breakfast sets.
A popular sushi restaurant offering fresh seafood and traditional Japanese breakfast options.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this Shinto shrine is partially built over water and is a symbol of Miyajima.
A local market offering fresh produce, seafood, and traditional snacks, best experienced in the morning.
A collection of ramen shops offering various regional styles, perfect for a quick lunch.
Home to a variety of marine life, including dolphins and sea turtles, this aquarium is a great indoor activity.